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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH NewsAllNotes Parts of IL S. AllilGES Children Cry For From Nct Contents 15Fluid Prac: UTAH Ogden. J- - F. Russell, merchant by pert Dodge, Iowa, members of his family, arrived of the in with his prairie schooner on Isis Angeles. The schooner vay to Osdt n wagon vhidi had been fitted up for the trip. Mr. Russell said he left his automobile at home. js ii two-hors- canvas-covere- s d . of Cache counmiddle of October to promote to ferm an association of eggs. marketirg Logan. Poultry-mety will meet in the Fait City. The annual eon ventinn of the Utah Postmasters association met with about fifty members present. Lake City. Farm products of supreme quality and packed right are In demand this year at fancy prices nd always will be, according to V. S. Salt Ieot. the Brigham City- tnrviving wife of the late Chief Toca tcllo, was a visitor here, coming from ter home on the Bannock Creek res ervation. She is 112 years of age, having been born in 1S10. She was the first wife of the noted chief, who reigned over this land at, the time Brigham Young and his followers entered the valley in Man-a-wntz- 1S-1- Provo. The steel plant to Colnmlbia Steci site for the proposed be built here by the corporation has been inspected by D. IT. Blotcbford, general manager of the corporation. Salt Lake City. But two types of hard surface will ibe advertised for in the paving of the federal aid project No. 39 between Magna and Tooele, in Salt Lake county, it was announced by the state road commission. Provo. William Jennings Bryan will deliver an address in Frovo on October 16 .according to anannounce-men- t made by chairman. Democratic county llichfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. and Miss Maurine Erickson of this city are under the care of a physician as a result of cuts, bruises and general shock suffered in a peculiar automobile accident on the state road between Gunnison and e FIRST GOVERNMENT OFFERING SINCE WAR IS $500,000,000 OF TREASURY SECURITIES W .iiisS Much Money is Needed to Meet Out. standing Bonds and Other Seeurl- -. ties Says Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ..! JKl A- , a algohol-- 3 per cent. ; AVcgefabfcrTepara&ttibrAs-jf Washington. The first government bond Issue since the war was an nounced 'Sunday by the treasury. Secretary Mellon offered for sub scriptlon an issue of about $500,000,000 1 similatintheFood byRegula-of tintjthe Stomachs and Bowels j iI Cheerfulness Thereby Promoting Digestion and RestCactacs 1 neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. cent thirty-yea- r treasury bonds as part of a program for refunding short term debt. The new issue will be dated October 16, 1922, bearing interest at i1 per cent annually payable April 15 and October 15, on a semiannual basis. The bonds will mature October 15, 1952, but may be redeemed at the option of the United States after Oc- f.44,per tober 15, 1947. The last previous bond issue offered by the treasury was the fourth Liberty loan, in October, 1918. It carried interest at 44, per cent, to mature in twenty years, and amounted to nearly $7,000,000,000. Bearer bonds of the new issue with interest coupons attached will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1000, $5000 and 10,000, while bonds registered as to principal and interest will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1000, Not Narcotic Hi fuapkmSt ScyM Jbdrlu bJU JjUStStrd Mm Stfi OmMSopf fcbrymBknf AhelpfulEcmedyfcf Constipation and Diarrhoea and Feverishness and $f! ijl Loss OF SLEEP resulting rcfromunlitr Facsimile Signature ot The Centaur G ohm Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed cf its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-up- s than to use a mans medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism cf that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in childrens diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Babys medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Babys food. A Babys stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Dont be deceived. Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of you your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-up- s. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHERS CASTORIA GENUINE CASTOR! ALWAYS Bears the Signature cf NEW YORK S2f3P Mii Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CCNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. $5000, $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000. All will carry the usual tax exemption BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, HDDS NEW DELIGHT TO OLD DRAPERIES Secretary Mellon reserves the right to allot additional bonds above the $500,000,000 amount fixed PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes you wish for subscriptions to the extent that 4 treasMusic Induces Cows to Give More Milk. FOUND OUT WHAT WAS WRONG SILLY IDEA OF BLUE BLOOD per cent Victory notes or Dr. C. Banks McNair, superintendury. certificates of the series maturing of the Caswell Training school, ent December 15, 1922, are tendered in Austrian Aristocratic Requisites About Might at Least Take Comstate institution, has produced proof Physician payment. Applicants for new bonds not on a Par With the Action of fort in Fact That His Subconthat music induces cows to give more exceeding $10,000 from any one subFoolish Bey. scious Mind Was Right. milk, says a dispatch to the Philadelfoe alloted in full, but apscriber will Dean Hevkel of Lafayette college phia Inquirer from Kinston, N. C. Have you ever done a piece of work, plications for amounts in excess of The school has a herd of Holsteins. conscious at the time that $10,000 will be received subject tf said at a dinner in Easton : something The Austrian aristocracy must be The case of "Louise was typical. One was vitally wrong with it, but unable allotment. Tn a letter to banking institutions, taking Austrias new. democratic gov- week, without music, the cow gave to figure out tlie defect until after provisions. or tints as ernment very bard, for Austrian sowas the most rigidly exclusive ciety new of tion for the distribution the ' bonds among investors, declaring the in the world. YoTTTiad to have four to quartering.? your coat of arms that optime bad come for a longer-terall the back to your grandIs, way d eration in the refunding of the on both fathfather and grandmother' Nephi. been debt, which heretofore has and ers mother's all side, your people accomplished, without disturbance to had to he noble. A Delta. County Commissioner C. O. the market for drop of common Beauoutstanding TVarniok of Delta threshed 706 blood, and you were not received at bushels ties, on a relatively short term basis. court or in society. of alfalfa seed off his farm of eighty acres. At present seed Discussing what has already been This absurd treatent of good Ausprices of 11 in the refunding of the trians who didn't in the dirt this means accomplished happen to be noble a return ol short-dated debt, Mr. Mellon rectified deserved to vanish as it has vanished, better than $1700. that on April 30, 1921, when the re- for it was stupid, absurd, cruel. In funding program was announced, the fact, it was all of a piece with the Salt Lake City. During the week gross- public debt amounted to action of the hoy who was found stonthe grinding of beets will be comof which over $7,300,000,-00- 0 ing a frog and yelling savagely at it: menced in practically every sugar factwas maturing within two years, InI'll larn ye to be a frog! ory in the state. while on September 30, 1922, the to- dianapolis News. tal debt was $22,800,000,00. and Cedar City. Gravel surfacing of the about $4,000,000,000 of the early road will be completed Give Her Time. debt had been retired or within a few days and will be turned Theres too much rouge Scamp 'er to Iron county for maintenance. on your lips. Vamp Oh, well, the This fiscal year, he stated .there young yet!" evenings Salt Lake of City. Sweepstakes in th6 will fall due about $1,800,006,000 savhorticultural and agricultural exhibits Victory notes, $625,000,000 of war M the $1,100,000,-000 about Utah state fair were awarded and certificates ings o Ctah which of of certificates, treasury The county. winning county "cored S6 out of a $48,000,000 represent Pittman act cerpossible 100. tificates which will be retired tMs The Interniountain Automotive year through the recoinage of silver rades Association is a bullion, while about $100,000,000, of conducting campaign of eliminating or lessening loan certificates maturing October ccidents. Most accidents are caused 1G, 1922, will be paid out of funds alJ carelessness either on the part of ready in hand. e Pedestrian or the ' driver and if Retirement of these mature certifijh are educated to be more watch-1cates, lie added, will leave only tax and careful accidents can with tax easily certificates outstanding, and "a reduced. are it is as as laree they payments considered desirable for the' treasury Salt Lake. 0 Chief of Police Joseph to have outstanding, at least urbidge received, a telegram from of tax certificates, which cor. e heriff of indi ana, resuondingly reduces the amount neClay ,, at he had under County, arrest there Wil- - cessary refunding Into other securities an Walter Snider, wanted here 'aarSes of burglary and grand lar-Roller Coaster Injures Many nL With the Sniarrest two of the Los er boys Angeles. A score of persons the police believe they now several seriously, when were injured, ate in custody all the members of a a two. car roller coaster on the Lincoln n of alleged automobile thieves and rark scenic railway here jumped the ,Irglars who for some time defied track in a tunnel Sunday. The passengers, including three women and kogan At a recent session of the several sailors of the Pacific fleet, y commission Electrician Maughan were hurled aeainst the 'tunnel's esented his estimate of the cost ol wooden sides. Fortunately the train ending the citys lig;ht wires from was on the home stretch and its speed canyoi Plant to tha Beehive Girls was not great when the accident took place. iactu 8? S0,,sllt ccently by a church lti0a was estimute $1903, ani . Revolution Menaces China will not be made at rit y "e tension ITsu RlmbChen, General exP!'nse, it was decided. reking. known as Little Hsu avowed miliae state road commis-of'fJ- i tarist and on.-- of the leaders of the aubhorized the advertisement Anfn club, which was broken up some aid Project No. 3S, e!eral and other time ago by Wu Tei-F- u in, 6 some 4.5 miles of popular leaders, has established an Inl)avnK Crir'"ay hetween Brigham City and dependent military government at Bids are to be submitted at o ,laneYenping, province of Fukien, and is 0 clock, Oct 18. causing the Peking administration no little uneasiness. Mr. Mellon asked continued coopera- m short-date- c - Cedar-Lun- ffr?rT'Jri later 00 ma-tarin- d g 382.5 pounds of milk. The next week, when a phonograph produced soothing the job was finished? The feeling that something is tones at the milking periods, the pro- wrong floats up vaporlike from the duction increased to 419.3 pounds. The subconscious mind, one of every s third week, when there were no sweet two brains. strains, Louise slumped to a figure unA Toronto doctor toiled evenings Doctor McNairy for two winters der the building in bis cellar, declared where there wore GO or an eightecn-foo- t motorboat for Musk-o80 cows together the profit in lakes. At that time he was conmusic would lie hundreds of dollars scious that something was' wrong, a year. hut could, not figure it out, though he pondered in detail everything from Helpful Youngsters. engine to paint. Tommy and Bob just came home from When it came time to take the boat a visit to grandma. to the freight train he abruptly . I suppose grandma was quite busy learned what had bothered his subcooking her basket of poaches?' said conscious brain : There- - was no way mother. of getting tlie boat out of the cellar Not very, replied Bobby. Tommy except by tearing a big hole in the and me saved her a lot of work. They foundations of the house and digging tasted so fine we didnt leave her but a deep opening to the outside. a few to cook. Noah built the first wooden ship; Yes, George, art is long; thats why hut, not' after it was discovered that of mirrors. steel ships w ere better. girls linger per-son- 400-mar- ka nt The one way to keep sound perfect teeth 1 $1,000,-000,00- - le way to keep the priceless blessing of sound, THE onlyteeth is to eat the kind of food that supplies them not only with proper nourishment but gives them not only induces thorough mastiwork to do. Grape-Nut- s cation, but also supplies the lime and other :lt menls required for building firm tooth structure. This wholesome, healthful cereal food is made from whole wheat flour and malted barley. 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